The resources spent during WW2 alone could have ended world poverty 3 times over. The cost to fund America's foreign military each month could provide
all Americans with free health care for a year.

People really need to get their priorities straight on what they consider to be a "waste of resources". But hey, that money could have been spent to
build a new surveillance drone instead of trying to make the world a better place, right?

The best part about this article is how the boy is now in remission, this was the first day of the rest of his life, good luck son.

The numerous wish granting charities like the Make-A-Wish foundation highlighted here grant wishes for children who are not just sick but who are
battling a life threatening condition. That means that for many of them that they don't survive and those that do can be left with long term physical
side effects and complex emotional and psychological scars. Many of them don't even know what a life without illness feels like and never had a
"childhood" and done normal things that even the most disadvantaged children can take for granted. Many can become totally isolated.....

I'm intrigued at the kind of language you use. You may view sick children as " a dime a dozen" but I'm pretty sure his family don't view this
little boy as such. And also referring to the wish that was organised for the little boy and saying that enough resources are wasted " without this
kind of crap" suggests that your objections, based on the language you use, go a little deeper than just objections about resources. I pity you....

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